Drawing device



Oct. 20

H. PHARES DRAWING DEVI CE Filed Nov. 25. 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 H. PHARES Oct. 20I 1925 DRAWING DEVICE Filed Nov. 25. 1924 2 sheets-sheet :a

' Z200/3&1 jafidwar tatented Oct. 20,Y 1925m UNITED SXEEXS y; rassen HAROLD IPHARES, Ol? ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY.

DRAWING DEVICE.

Application led November 25, 1924. Serial No. 752,201.

To mi] uni/.mi it imry/ concern.'

Pre it known that I, Hiinonn Primes, a citizen of the United States. residing' at Elizabeth.y in the county ot Union and State ot New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Drawing' Devices, of which the 'following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying' drawings. f

This invention relates to devices tor drawinnpictures, and particularly to a device designed for use by children whereby tig'- ures may be traced.

@ne ot the objects ot the invention is to provide a device ot this clniracter so coustructed as to permit various permutations and combinations to be made ot a plurality oi figures.

fr iturther object is to provide a device ot this character wherein there is a base sheet having' thereon a` series of figures pretenabi;Y in outline, and a second sheet ot transparent material adapted to be superi'iosed upon the first sheet. with the figures on the second sheet in approximate registry with the ures on the first sheet so :that a tracing may be made ot' the composite figure termed by the superposition oi' the second tie'ure upon the first, this tra eine' beingformed by selecting 'troni the composite ligure seen th rough the tracing sheet those lines which will give the best eii'ect.

A still Yfurther object is to provide a device oi this character wherein each ligure on the first sheet is formed ot lines of difterent colors and the figures on the second sheet are also formed of lines of ditlerent colors so that when one figure is superposed upon another those lines all ot one color or all of certain colors only should be drawn to secure a proper selection ot the proper lines from the two figures.

Another object is to provide a device ot this character wherein there is a certain feature on each of thel figures on the superposed sheet which, when brought into register with a like feature, insures that the two Figures shall be in correct registration so as to permit a tracing to be made which shall be a composite of selected lines in the two ligures.

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A still further object is to provide a device ot this character comprising a base sheet having thereon a series 'oft figures in outliney preferably a series of heads, these heads being` preferably caricatures and arranged in a series ot spaces radial to a common center, the superposed sheet also having; thereon a series of outline iig'ures, preferably heads., the series beingarranged in concentric relation to a center. the center oi the superposed sheet being; coincident with the center of the base sheet. and the superposed sheet being' rotatable upon this center so as to bring any of the outline heads into superposed relation. to the outline heads on the base sheet. the base sheet having its outlines in two colors, the superposed sheet having an outline in three colors and the composite drawing` being' adapted to be made by draw ing all of certain colored lines ot one head and all of certain other colored lines of the head beneath so that by tracing ditiierent colored lines on the two drawings two entireljv diierent heads can be made.

Other objects will appear in the course ot the 'following' description.

My invention is illustrated in the accom panying drawings. wherein Figure l is a tace view of a drawing' device constructed in accordance with my invention;

Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view through the drawing device;

Figure 3 is a tace view ot a portion ot the sheet l showing one of the heads thereon. this head being indicated by red, black and blue lines;

Figure 4iis a face view of the sheet 'l0 showing a head thereon indicated as being' drawn ot different colored lines;

Figure 5 is a face view of a sheet of tracing` paper having thereon a head which may be drawn by tracing` through the sheet oi tracing paper all of the black lines on the heads shown in Figures 3 and 4, the head shown in Figure 3 being superposed upon the head shown in Figure 4;

Figure 6 is a face view ot a sheet of trae ing pape-r showing a head which may be drawn thereon by tracing only the red lines ot the heads shown in Figures 3 and 4;

Figure 'T shows a view looking downward through the translucent sheet l5 showing' the head illustrated in Figure 3 and the head illustrated in Figure fl superposed with relation to each other. the tracingthrough the superposed heads securing the head shown in Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6;

Figure S is a cross section through Figure l on the line SHS.

leferrinev to these drawings. it will be seen that l0 indicates a base sheet, which l have illustrated as square. this base sheet having a center l1 with radiatingl lines l). extending' from the center and defining; a pluralitf,v of radial spaces l5. and in these radial spaces are drawn, preferably in outline. a series of heads, preferably of an amusing' or comical character. These ontlines are drawn partially in red and partiall;Y in black or any other colors might be used or a combination of colors might be used. These outline heads` for instance. show certain features or characteristics in red lines. as before remarked. and certain other features or characteristics in black lines. and each head is provided with a dot l-.l at the place indicating the eye.

Mounted upon the base sheet is a second or superposed sheet, designated l5. which sheet is circular in form and is mounted upon the superposed sheet by means of a pin or other center 1G which passes throueh the center ll of the sheetbelow. This sheet l5. which is of trai'islucent material as, for instance. traeing paper. may he rotated upon the subie.- cent sheet. lreferably, thoiigrh not necessarily, this sheet l5 is also divided by radial lines into a ies of spaces correspoiulingr to the spaces 'LS of the sheet below. and in each of these spaces there is disposed a lisure for instance. head more or less comically drawn. This head is formed with the eye lll. 'Y

Vr'hen the dot lil indicatinol the eye of the sui'ierposed figure is brought into coincidence with the dot .lt of the subjacent gure. the two figures are in regristry with eafh other and a composite drawing' may be made of certain selected lines of the two figures. The drawine` on the sheet 15 is preferably ma de in three colors7 blacl. red and blue, for instance. and shown the upper portion of the head.y that is the forehead. the bach of the head and the nape of the neck. is made in black outline. while the lower portion including` the nose and the jaw is made in red. the eye lll is preferably blue. and the ear is blue. The underneath figure has the upper portion ot the head or the hat which surmounts it formed in red and the lower portion of the head as. for instance. the nose and jaws in black.

Thus it will be seen that when the superposed sheet l5 is turned into proper relation with the subjacent sheet by tracing the red lines of the upper sheet and the black lines of the upper sheet. one figure may be made and, on the other hand. by tracing' the red lines of both sheets or tracing the black lines of both sheets or tracingr the red lines of the subjacent sheet and the red lines of the sheet above that a complete head may be drawn. It is obvious that if these lines are of different colors7 as indicated. it is rendered easy for a child to draw the proper lines selected from the two iigures and that the complete ligure so traced will be a composite of the selected lines of the two figures.

.`-.ss'uniiu=5 that the area of the two sheets divided into eight spaces by the radial lues, it follows that the device will be capable of producing one hundred and twentyeight combinations and that any one of the outlines on the upper sheet may be disposed in conjunction with any one of the outlines on the subjaeent sheet. rlhus from each of the eiixht sets can be drawn two different heads. one from tracingthe red and blue lines. one from tracing: the black and blur lines. makina altog'ether sixteen heads from one register. rThen by revolving` the transparent dish one register point. sixteen more heads can he made and thus altogether there will be one hundred and twentyeifrht separate and distinct heads which can be traced without missing or repeating` any of the heads.

Preferably the hase l() will be made of relatively heavy cardboard and the sheet l5 of tracing paper. and there will he disposed upon the sheet 'lll and overlapping` the mar- .ein of the tgaciugr paper a sheet l? having' its4 center cut out to form a circle. This sheet will he pasted down upon the sheet 10. leafine` the niaririn loose so that the sheet l5 may be readily shifted. rhere will be some mcaiis whereby the superposed sheet 1.5 may lle shifted around its center lll. and to thisl end l have shown buttons lll mounted upon this sui-eri ,ed sheet. which buttons may be of any suitable material.. and any other mean may be provided whereby this superposed sheet may be shifted.

ll'vhile have illustrated a series of outline drawings of heads on the two sheets and have illustrated these heads as caricatures. obviously l do not wish to be limited thereto as other figures might. he used in place of heads. nor do l wish to he limited to the provision of sheets which are concentrically mounted with relation to each other. he upper sheet beine; rotatable around the center of the lower sheet. as it would be pos sible. though not as convenient, to have the heads arranged in strips and shift the strips over a base sheet havine` thereon the heads arranged in longitudinal series instead of radially. lhile l have found that the best results may be secured by making the outlll) lil() fifi huesA of the heads in red. black .'i'. ,i 11, t ha s ini ugh leren rraniged that all of the red and blue lines o ,i and all the red lines of' the head beiieath it a complete head is made. or ail i black and blue lines of the superl poseo sheet may be traced and all ci the black lines of the one beneath it may be traced to malic a different and complete head.

Thus in Figures to 7 l have illustrated the manner in which two of the heads on the space lesig'nated )i in Figure l may be utilized so as to draw four separate and distinct heads. ln Figure 7 l show the composite head formed by sul erposing the head shown in Figure et upon the head shown in F igure 3, the different colors being?r shown by dotted and solid lines of dii ferent characters. The head shown in Fijrure 3 may be made by tracing.;` the red and black lines ot' the upper sheet l5, while the head shown in Figure d may be drawn by tracing the black and red lines ot' the head on sheet l0. The head shown in Figure 5 may be formed by tracing` the blaclr lines of the head shown in Figure and of the head shown in Figure 4, while the head shown in Figure 6 may be formed by tracingl the red lines of Figure 4T and the red lines of Figure The ear shown in tracing Figures and 6 is always upon the upper sheet and is indicated as being' colored blue7 there being no ear at all on the lower sheet, and in tracing` the head shown in Figure 3, for instance, which is made up entirely of a tracing` of the lines on the lower sheet, the ear is traced from the lines on the Lipper sheet. Sonie of the faces are in profile and certain other of' the faces are in three-quarter view, but under all circumstances the eye of those figures which are in profile will register and the innen most eye where the head is in three-quarter view and shows two eyes will register.

1While I have above indicated that outline figures may be made by accurately superposing; one upon tie other and brine:- ingg' the eye into register, it is also possible to so construct the figures that they will not be in accurate registry and thus a very distorted caricature might be made by a little ingenuity. Gbviously also it is possible to use a greater number of colors than merely black and red. leavingT aside the blue which only used for the ear in the fisura and thus a still ,greater number of combinations might be secured and I do not wish to be limited to the use of merely two sheets of paper, one of these sheets being translucent and operating over the other sheet, and then by combining' the uppersheet with the heet` a still greater number of 'ion and combinations can be Il. A dr"in. device con'iprisingj a base havingy theecn series of uitline figures. u transparent sheet superpo on the base und havingl` thereon a series maures in. outline, the superposed sheet being-g adi i 5table to carry any of its figures into superposed approximately registering; relation to any of the figures on the first sheet whereby a tracing` may be made of the composite outlines. c

2. A drawing' device of the character described coinprising` a base hearing` thereon a series of figures in outline5 a transparent sheet superposed upon the base and having' a like series of figures in outline, the second sheet being` adapted to be superposed upon the first sheet with any one of its figures in approximate register with any other figures, the outlines of each ligure being done in a plurality of colors whereby tracinpgs may be made of selected colored lines in the figure.

3. A drawing device comprising a base having thereon a series of figures in outline, the outline being' made in different colors, a transparent sheet superposed on the base and having a series of figures in outline, the .lines of the figures beingY of different colors, half of each figure on one sheet being in lines of one color and half in lines of another color, and half of the figure on the superposed sheet being' of one color and half of another, the upper half of the figure on one sheet being' of a different color from the upper half of the liglure on the other sheet, the figures on each sheet having` a common registeringpoint so that the figures on one sheet may be brought in approximate registery with the fijrures of the other sheet whereby a tracing ui ay be made of certain lines of the two sheets to make a composite whole.

4. A drawing' device comprising base having thereon a series of figures in outline, these figures being` arranfred in concentric relation to a center, and a transparent sheet disposed on the base and having' a series of figures in outline arranged in concentric series to their central point, the second sheet beingrotatable around the central point of the first sheet whereby the superposed figures may be brought in registry with the subjacent figures, the grures of the upper and lower sheets having common registration points.

5. A drawingT device coinprisiino` a plurality of sheets disposed in superposed relation, each of these sheets having` thereon a series of figures so arranged that any one of the figures ol one sheet may be superposed upon the figures on the sheet below whereby the fsuperposed gures may be the figures on any of the other sheets Where- 10 brought in registry with the Subjacent by a tracing may be .made showing a comures and trneings made of selected portions posite figure made up of Selected lines of of the two figures. the several gures in registry With each 5 G. drmring device comprising u piuother on the seferal sheets,

raiity of sheets, each having thereon a Series 111 testimony whereof I hereunto uix my l5 of igures in oujine, my one of the signature. on one sheet being adapted to be disposed in approximate registry with any one or' HARLD PHARES. 

